Show or set port configuration, Reset the switch, Cli commands, continued – B&B Electronics 714FX6-SC_ST - Manual User Manual
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CLI Commands, Continued…
Show or Set Port Configuration
Command Name
Port
Description
Show or set Port configuration.
Syntax
port [-show] [-admin state] [-sd auto | 10h | 10f | 100h | 100f | 1000h | 1000f]
[-flow state] [-fhp state] [-dp prio] [-pvid vid] portno
Parameters
portno
Port number to configure or show. Specify “all” to show all ports.
-show
Show configuration.
-admin state
Set the admin status for the port to e(nabled) or d(isabled).
-sd
Set the speed and duplex mode for the port.
auto = enable auto-negotiation
-flow state
Set the flow control for the port to e(nabled) or d(isabled).
-fhp state
Set force high priority for the port to e(nabled) or d(isabled).
-dp
Set the default QOS priority for the port. The range is 0-7.
-pvid
Set the VLAN ID for the port. The range is 1-4094.
Examples
N-TRON/Admin> port –sd 100f –flow enabled –dp 7 –pvid 2 5
Port Port Admin Link Auto Port Dupl Flow Force Def Port
No Name Status Stat Nego Spd Mode Control High Pri Pri State PVID
---- ---- -------- ---- -------- ---- ---- -------- -------- --- ---------- ----
5 TX5 Enabled Down Disabled 100 Full Enabled Disabled 7 Disabled 2
Changes have been made that have not been saved.
N-TRON/Admin> port -dscp e 1
Usage Usage
Port Port Admin Link Auto Port Dupl Flow Force Include Include Def Port Alarm Alarm
No Name Status Stat Nego Spd Mode Control High Pri DSCP 802.1p Pri State PVID Low % High %
---- ---- -------- ---- -------- ---- ---- -------- -------- -------- -------- --- ---------- ---- ----- ------
1 TX1 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Auto Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled 1 Disabled 1 0 100
Changes have been made that have not been saved.
N-TRON/Admin>
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NOTES
Reset the Switch
Command Name
Reset
Description
Reset (reboot) the switch
Syntax
Reset
Parameters
None
Example
N-TRON/Admin> reset
Preparing for reset.
Cleaning up...
Browser will be redirected to 192.168.1.250.
Disabling SNMP...
Disabling DHCP...
Disabling CIP...
Locking out other processes...
Disable preemption...
Resetting device...
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Notes